Seinfeld donates show revenue to Sandy victims

This June 30, 2012, file photo released by the David Lynch Foundation shows comedian Jerry Seinfeld performing at the David Lynch Foundation: A Night of Comedy honoring George Shapiro in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision for David Lynch Foundation, file)

This June 30, 2012, file photo released by the David Lynch Foundation shows comedian Jerry Seinfeld performing at the David Lynch Foundation: A Night of Comedy honoring George Shapiro in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision for David Lynch Foundation, file)

Published Wednesday, November 7, 2012 6:41PM EST

NEW YORK -- Jerry Seinfeld has added a show in Long Island to his new comedy tour and will donate all proceeds from it and two other performances to Superstorm Sandy relief.

The newly added show will be on Dec. 19 at the NYCB Theater in Westbury. He and fellow comedian Colin Quinn, who is touring with the "Seinfeld" star, will donate all proceeds to groups helping storm victims.

Both will also donate all revenue from Thursday's show in Brooklyn and a Dec. 6 show in Staten Island.

"I grew up on Long Island, and New York City is home," Seinfeld said in a statement. "This is a tough time for this area, and we're just glad to be able to help in the recovery."